The Dr. Hyman Show

How To Eat Like Blue Zones In America with Dan Buettner

Dec 7, 2022
Dan Buettner, a National Geographic Fellow and bestselling author renowned for his research on Blue Zones, shares compelling insights on longevity. He highlights the alarming decline in U.S. life expectancy due to unhealthy diets and chronic diseases. Buettner emphasizes the power of home cooking and traditional culinary practices, particularly from the Gullah Geechee culture and Native American diets, in fostering health. He encourages embracing Blue Zone principles and local traditions to create nutritious, community-driven meals that promote longer, healthier lives.
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INSIGHT

Declining Life Expectancy

  • Life expectancy is decreasing, despite increased interest in longevity.
  • This drop is primarily due to chronic diseases driven by our processed food supply.
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Aging and Disease

  • Aging in America is often associated with decline, but this isn't inevitable.
  • These are signs of preventable and reversible diseases, not natural aging.
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Toxic Food Environment

  • It's not our fault we're overweight and unhealthy.
  • The food environment has drastically changed, with unhealthy choices now dominating.
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